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Message-ID: <4f445b980703161318u5fba743hd6f11d4d6b18c673@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2007 20:29:55 +0300
From: Alain Espinosa <alainesp@...il.com>
To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com
Subject: Re: New NT patch
Revision #6
- some bugs fixed. (related to SSE2 and split)
- added SSE2 code to x86-64
Now there are 3 algorithms in the patch:
- generic wich use C code
- x86 SSE2 wich intermix x86 assembler code wich SSE2 code
- x86-64 SSE2 wich use 16 SSE2 registers
Here are some benchmark in my Celeron D 3.00 GHz EM64T capable processor:
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Architecture c/s
-------------------------------------------------------------------
linux-x86-any 8300K
linux-x86-sse2 10400K
------------------------------------------------------------------
linux-x86-64(generic)* 9200K
linux-x86-64 10800K
------------------------------------------------------------------
win32-cygwin-x86-any 7300K
win32-cygwin-x86-sse2 10100K
------------------------------------------------------------------
* this dont exist in the patch, i put it for comparasions
alain
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